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  • Kaizer Chiefs news: Thabo Cele returns to SA; Nabi suspended AGAIN

    News of Thabo Cele’s return to South Africa will be music to the ears of Kaizer Chiefs, who have been tracking the 26-old-old for months. However, the reasoning for his return should evoke opposite emotions. Cele informed Fakel Voronezh of ‘serious health problems in the family’, which led to his contract termination in order to…

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  • The show goes on! Keyshia Cole’ SA tour takes place in April

    American singer Keyshia Cole’s South African tour will go on, this time it is set to take place in three-cities in April. KEYSHIA COLE’S SA TOUR TO GO ON After being postponed twice, singer Keyshia Cole’s three-city South African tour is set to go on. She was meant to perform in Pretoria, Johannesburg and Cape…

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  • Say goodbye to the damp dog smell

    Most pet owners are all too familiar with the damp dog smell that lingers, especially during rainy months. This unpleasant aroma isn’t your furry friend’s fault—it’s simply the result of wetter weather and soggy winter walks. Fortunately, a cleaning expert shares simple steps to eliminate the odour, leaving your home and pup smelling fresh. “That…

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  • Chiefs to fight for the league in two or three years, says coach

    Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach Khalil Ben Youssef has revealed the technical team’s timeline to win the fight for the league. Amakhosi have never been anywhere close to being league title contenders since the 2019-20 season when they finished second on the log. And this was when Ernst Middendorp led the Chiefs technical team before being…

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  • Parties threaten to challenge Expropriation Bill signed into law

    Political parties including those part of the Government of National Unity (GNU) are considering legal action to challenge the Expropriation Bill that President Cyril Ramaphosa signed into law on Thursday.  In September 2022, the National Assembly approved the Expropriation Bill despite opposition from the Democratic Alliance (DA), Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and Inkatha Freedom Party…

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  • News in a minute: Recovery of 28 bodies from Gauteng waterways [video]

    Watch the full version of the “Recovery of 28 Bodies from Gauteng waterways” article – in a minute. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE: 28 bodies recovered from Gauteng dams, rivers The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Gauteng has revealed that its Water Policing and Diving Services recovered 28 bodies from various locations…

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  • WATCH: Black Coffee and Shimza take their R4.3m Mercedes G63s to Tembisa

    DJ Black Coffee and Shimza are making headlines after their recent video in Tembisa, Johannesburg, flooded online. The now-viral video has gained thousands of comments and reactions since it dropped online. BLACK COFFEE AND SHIMZA TAKE THEIR R4.3 MILLION MERCS TO TEMBISA With careers spanning years, DJ Black Coffee and Shimza have fast become some…

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  • Babes Wodumo’s Assault Trial Takes a New Turn

    Court Appearance Sparks Controversy On Thursday, 23 January, South African gqom star Babes Wodumo appeared in the Durban Magistrates Court as her highly-publicized assault trial commenced. The artist, whose real name is Bongekile Simelane-Maphumulo, faces charges for allegedly assaulting Philile “Philly” Mhlongo, a Durban designer, in an incident dating back to 12 March 2024. Arriving…

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  • Illegal mining cost South African economy R60 billion in 2024

    Illegal mining is waging war on the South African economy, with the illicit trade costing the economy at least R60 billion in 2024. For the latest news, bookmark The South African website’s dedicated section for free-to-read content This is according to the Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, Gwede Mantashe, who briefed the media on Thursday. “Our…

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  • Millions ‘unlawfully’ excluded from SASSA grants – rules High Court

    Yesterday, the Gauteng High Court ruled that residents excluded from SASSA grants since 2023 have been treated ‘unlawfully’. Under former minister Lindiwe Zulu, the South African Social Security Agency introduced strict regulations in 2023 that limited access to the R370 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant. Now, in a landmark judgment handed down yesterday (Thursday…

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